Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 11:36:17 -0500 From: Martin McCormick <martin@dc.cis.okstate.edu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: 5.4 Headless Installation from FreeBSD Disk 1? Message-ID: <200508041636.j74GaHT3025920@dc.cis.okstate.edu>
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I am attempting to install FreeBSD5.4 on a Dell Poweredge 1850 via the serial console. I went through the documentation again and found the following on the FreeBSD 5.4 documentation in installation-i386.txt FreeBSD/i386 5.4-RELEASE Installation Instructions ---------- snip ---------- 1.5.6 Tips for Serial Console Users If you'd like to install FreeBSD on a machine using just a serial port (e.g. you don't have or wish to use a VGA card), please follow these steps: 1. Connect some sort of ANSI (vt100) compatible terminal or terminal emulation program to the COM1 port of the PC you are installing FreeBSD onto. 2. Unplug the keyboard (yes, that's correct!) and then try to boot from floppy or the installation CDROM, depending on the type of installation media you have, with the keyboard unplugged. 3. If you don't get any output on your serial console, plug the keyboard in again. If you are booting from the CDROM, proceed to step 5 as soon as you hear the beep. 4. If booting from floppies, when access to the disk stops, insert the first of the kernX.flp disks and press Enter. When access to this disk finishes, insert the next kernX.flp disk and press Enter, and repeat until all kernX.flp disks have been inserted. When disk activity finishes, reinsert the boot.flp floppy disk and press Enter. 5. Once a beep is heard, hit the number 6, then enter boot -h and you should now definitely be seeing everything on the serial port. If that still doesn't work, check your serial cabling as ---------- snip ----------- According to that, the CDROM still has the headless option. On this particular server as well as all the other FreeBSD boxes we presently run, removing the keyboard causes the BIOS to indicate a non-functional keyboard but the FreeBSD boot engine doesn't get the message so we always had to have a keyboard in the past in order to type boot -h and that did get the serial console going, often-times at 115,200 baud, but nonetheless going. On 5.4, I made several attempts both with and without the keyboard and never got a beep. I got a monitor and a coworker who can see said monitor to watch the video output and we tried again both with and without a keyboard. Both times, it goes right to a GUI without any opportunity to do anything except watch it boot. I see that the 5.4-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso and the 5.4-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso images are both bootable. I figure I need disk1 to install with. I am sorry for the length of this message but I wanted to demonstrate that we have made every effort to make sure this wasn't just operator error on my part. Any ideas as to how to get this headless installation going with the CDROM are much appreciated. I am replacing one of our DNS's that fried a few weeks ago and we are running on the backup, only until I can get something working again. Many thanks. Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK OSU Information Technology Division Network Operations Group
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